Today, 17/7/2016, at Pescara, Italy, an unknown to me person, rushed and came just beside and unnaturaly close, to me while I was finishing with the self-service cashier machine, for the fourth consequetive time at the same supermarket today, for paying for the products I had just bought and he gave me the impression that he pretended knowing me. He told me something in italian but I neither understood, as I do not comprehend italian, nor I answered anything, and rushed to move away, at once.

Since a similar incident has happened before, and as I am accustomed with NATO's ethics I wouldn't exclude NATO being messing with survailance videos, though, higly unlike.

Christos Boumpoulis

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Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by abnormal social behavior and failure to understand what is real.[2] Common symptoms include false beliefs, unclear or confused thinking, hearing voices, reduced social engagement and emotional expression, and a lack of motivation.[2][3] People with schizophrenia often have additional mental health problems such as anxiety disorders, major depressive illness, or substance use disorder.[4] Symptoms typically come on gradually, begin in young adulthood, and last a long time.[3][5]

The causes of schizophrenia include environmental and genetic factors.[6] Possible environmental factors include being raised in a city, cannabis use, certain infections, parental age, and poor nutrition during pregnancy.[6][7] Genetic factors include a variety of common and rare genetic variants.[8] Diagnosis is based on observed (or adulterated recordings... C.B.) behavior and the person's reported experiences.

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ATHENS, July 14 (Reuters) - Italian railways will buy Greece's rail company TRAINOSE after Athens accepted the group's 45 million euro ($50 million) bid on Thursday, saving the company from closure.

Privatisations are a condition of Greece's latest international bailout but its protracted economic crisis has sapped investor interest. Athens had pushed back the original deadline for binding bids for TRAINOSE three times this year.

Italy's state railways Ferrovie dello Stato last week submitted the sole binding bid for TRAINOSE, which is being sold under Greece's privatisation programme.

The Italian group's offer has been approved by the board of Greece's privatisation agency (HRADF) which convened on Thursday to unseal the financial bid.

Without the sale, TRAINOSE would have had to return more than 700 million euros in state aid to the European Union, forcing it to shut.